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The victims of Whiggery; being a statement of the persecutions experienced by the Dorchester labourers; their trial, banishment, &c. &c. Also reflections upon the present system of transportation; with an account of Van Dieman's Land, its customs, laws, climate, produce, and inhabitants. Dedicated (without permission) to Lord Melbourne, Grey, Russell, Brougham, and Judge Williams. By George Loveless, one of the Dorchester labourers.

By: Loveless, George.Contributor(s): Central Dorchester Committee (London).Publisher: London : Published under the direction of the Central Dorchester Committee, by Effingham Wilson, 1840?Edition: Second edition.Description: 32p.Subject(s): Trade-unions -- Agricultural laborers -- Great Britain | Prisoners, Transportation of -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.76(17) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33317-1001
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